If f* f(x) dx f(x) dx = 9.1 and 5 3 fºr(x) dx = 5.7, find f(x) 3 f(x) dx. What is wrong with the equation? 1 L is not c
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If f* f(x) dx f(x) dx = 9.1 and 5 3 fºr(x) dx = 5.7, find f(x) 3 f(x) dx. What is wrong with the equation? 1 L is not c
What is wrong with the equation? 1 L is not continuous on the interval [-3, 1] so part two of the fundamental theorem of calculus cannot be applied. W O The lower limit is less than 0, so part two of the fundamental theorem of calculus cannot be applied. ORX)-3 is not continuous at x-3, so part two of the fundamental theorem of calculus cannot be applied. 2 Of(x) is continuous on the interval [-3, 1] so part two of the fundamental theorem of calculus cannot be applied. O There is nothing wrong with the equation.